Hello Everyone
I am currently working on binary file transmission from one system to another,
but couldnt figure a way out yet.
Using tx_voice.py when I send a binary file with just an arbitrary stream of
ones and zeroes, data is read and transmitted as packets well. But
unfortunately, on receival side on the retrieval of data, it isnt written back
into the file in the binary format as originally but a combinations of bits are
clubbed and expressed by incomprehensible hashes and stars. So the data cant be
deciphered.
I tried using the GMSK modulation scheme. But the binary data chunks are
filtered out during transmission only....probably due to the gaussian filter.
Please check me out if I am wrong.
Could anyone suggest a way for a ones and zeroes file to be transmitted? My
final aim is to find the 'Bit error rate' of transmission form one node to
another.
Also is there any way of comparing two binary files? I mean how should one
approach the bit error analysis keeping correlation in mind etc?
Thanking you all
Rashi Dixit
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